It’s finally time for the 2024 Major League Baseball season to (truly) get underway! This means it’s also time for my annual detailed look at all the uniform and logo changes you’ll see on the ballfield throughout the next six to seven months of baseball bliss. This year, we saw
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Diamondbacks Unveil Four New Uniforms for 2024, Exchange Sand for Teal
Following a D-lightful run to capture the 2023 National League pennant, the Arizona Diamondbacks are ready to step ever further forward in 2024 with an all-new uniform set and colour-appropriate logo update, unveiled this morning by the club via a press release. The significant change for 2024 sees the total
What’s New in MLB Logos and Uniforms for 2023
The 2023 Major League Baseball season is here! Finally. Fantastic! Thus begins seven consecutive months of not trying to figure out what to watch on television every night, at least in my house; if it’s baseball season, we’re watching a game. I love it. Every year I take a look
Arizona D-backs Announce Avnet Advertisement on Jerseys in 2023
The Arizona Diamondbacks became the third Major League Baseball team to announce they’ll wear an advertisement on their in-game jersey sleeves during the upcoming 2023 season, the league’s first allowing teams to place ads on uniforms. Arizona will wear the logo of Avnet, a locally-based technology distributor and solutions provider.
Arizona Born: Dbacks Celebrate 25th Anniversary with Commemorative Logo
The Arizona Diamondbacks are turning 25 years old next year. Yes, seriously! The Phoenix-based ballclub today announced a new commemorative 25th anniversary logo for the 2023 season. The logo pays tribute to the team’s desert location as well as both of the primary colour schemes that the Dbacks have used
Arizona D-backs-s-s-s-s Unveil New City Connect ‘Serpientes’ Uniforms
The Arizona Diamondbacks unveil their new City Connect uniform, a sand-coloured jersey with Serpientes across the front.
D-backs, Rays Throwing It Back 20 Years Today
If you’re a fan of baseball in 1998, you’re going to be happy today. Both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Rays are celebrating the 20th anniversaries of their inaugural games by wearing throwback uniforms today. The Arizona Diamondbacks will be wearing their 1998 cream white home jerseys with pinstripes
D-backs Reveal 20th Anniversary Logo and Six Throwback Uniforms
The Arizona Diamondbacks today revealed the party plans for their big 20th anniversary celebration to take part throughout the upcoming 2018 season. Playing their first game on March 31, 1998; Major League Baseball’s youngest franchise will mark hitting the big 2-0 by wearing a commemorative patch on the sleeve of
Arizona Diamondbacks unveil 20th anniversary logo
The Arizona Diamondbacks have business to take care of in 2017, but the team’s promotions and marketing folks are already looking ahead to next season. In promoting the release of the team’s 2018 schedule, the Diamondbacks unveiled a logo celebrating the 20th anniversary of their inaugural season. The #Dbacks 2018
Arizona D-Backs Announce Tweaks to Uniforms for 2017
The Arizona Diamondbacks heard you, loud and clear. This past December the D-Backs unveiled a brand new set of uniforms, they were anti-tradition — from the dark grey (almost black) used for road tops and pants, to the gradient at the bottom of the pant legs fans and opposing players even were
Diamondbacks Players Discuss the Reaction to their Teal Evolution
We’re almost halfway through the 2016 Major League Baseball season, and fans are still a little startled by the new-look Arizona Diamondbacks. This, of course, is what the Diamondbacks were hoping for. The team knew that having eight different uniforms that combined their original teal (or a close approximation) with
Diamondbacks Players: More Dark Grey Unis Coming to MLB
The Arizona Diamondbacks made a splash in the offseason when they unveiled a suite of eight envelope-pushing uniforms that they would wear this season. The new look, which features unexpected color combinations and sublimated designs printed on pants, jerseys, and caps, was new to Major League Baseball. The announcement generated